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#1
Last post by Sarah B - Today at 01:06:17 AM
Hi Everyone
There is no way, period, 'that a trans woman can be cisgender' You will always be cisgender (in other words your biological sex remains the same) regardless of what you do with you your body. (trans woman is just a description for some).
Nature or nurture stuffed up my body and I accept that unconditionally, you know what they say about; "female brain in a male body". Well I'm a female, always have been and always will be. Not 'Trans' ever.
Take care and all the best for the future.
Love and Hugs
Sarah B
Official Greeter
#2
Last post by LoriDee - Yesterday at 11:42:15 PM
Unexpectedly predictable?
#4
Last post by LoriDee - Yesterday at 11:35:38 PM
Quote from: ChrissyRyan on Yesterday at 11:02:38 PMSome days I am sure I blow these important body movement details.
It is like I am scatterbrained. I wish they would all be "correct", every day, every time. No matter what.
I hear ya.
But the only way to make that happen is to practice until it becomes a habit. I go for a short walk four or five times a day. I practice. I don't always get it right, but I am getting more comfortable with it so it is almost automatic. Then my blonde scatterbrain kicks in ...
#6
Some days I am sure I blow these important body movement details.
It is like I am scatterbrained. I wish they would all be "correct", every day, every time. No matter what.
#8
Today I had a pastrami sandwich when I meet my sweetie for an early dinner. She had to work late so we met at a deli and got to eat and talk for just under a half hour before her returning to work.
#10
On Sunday I ate a coupon providing free medium pizza. It was not worth it. Well, as it was free, I guess it is correct to say it was worth nothing. At least, it was nothing special. You can tell that I am not a fan of that pizza.
Chrissy